Our friend Butterfly headed down to Southbank Centre in London this past weekend for the Festival of Spain and documented a public, live painting piece between Jux friend Remed and Okuda. They were given a glass box to paint as thousands of people streamed along the River Thames and enjoyed the festivities.

Remed used his own developed typography combined with bright colors for this new mural in Mexico City. The letters resemble ancient hieroglyphics with a modern twist to them. Painted entirely with spray paint.

"CYCLOPE, FEMME GRENOUILLE, & ASTRONAUTE” is the title for Remed’s newest mural painted on the small tropical island of Martinique in the Caribbean. Thsi piece created using spray paint and it bursts off the wall especially with those blue skies well!

Regular collaborators, Remed and Okuda, were invited by Camp Viejo Winery for a unique opportunity to create a site-specific piece on their vineyard. Located in the Sierra de Cantabria Mountains in Northern Spain, the artists had no initial plan before visiting and decided after arriving that a large sculpture would be appropriate for the specific location. In this video, the two elaborate on some of their ideas behind this piece and the correlations between the creation of wine and artistic practices.

Working with the National Museum Of Mexican Art, Remed did a fantastic job painting with this new mural in Pilsen, Chicago. The French-born, Spain-based artisloaded the piece with vibrant colors and geometric shapes and patterns on a black background. It was created using spray paint and acrylic.

The abstract and the figural, the monochrome and the multicolored, come together and pull apart in this series by French painter and street artist Remed. In his own words 'I make rhymes with colors, shapes and sounds to express emotion, feeling, or the evolution of thought. I paint as you write a diary, a notebook of inventions, or philosophical essay. Art is for me the sincere blend of science and Soul. I live what I feel, I paint what I live.'

This new wall by Remed was painted on the Montessori School in his hometown of Lille and is a message to the local kids. It was written in two completely different styles, one in simple cursive handwriting and the other in geometric forms that are letters but certainly difficult to decipher.

Spain-based fine artist and muralist, Remed, is currently working on a mural in Marseille, France that elegantly displays his unique lettering language using minimal color. The artist chose spray paint to create this large piece, which means the wall will likely be completed swiftly. Check back for some completed photos of the piece real soon.

As we wrote about before, Remed is participating in a month long residency created by the people at /A Word Of Art in Cape Town, South Africa. When not working on paintings or sculptures inside, he has been adding color to the surrounding city walls in his simplistic abstract style.